tony ingram wrote:Which one? Because I would love to be Tom Baker, but only if there was no chance of ever becoming David Tennant.

Tennant is my favorite! But, wouldn't I be able to be ALL of them? That's the point of being The Doctor!

That's what I thought (and mentioned), too, previously.

MajorHoy wrote:

tony ingram wrote:Which one? Because I would love to be Tom Baker, but only if there was no chance of ever becoming David Tennant.

Tony, Tony, Tony . . . aren't all of them essentially the same being, just with multiple regenerations?

tony ingram wrote:Ah, so you're intending to be reincarnated as someone who can reincarnate endlessly! Sneaky...

By the way, is the Doctor technically "reincarnated", or is the process called something else since he seems to skip over the "birth"/"newborn"/"childhood" steps and goes directly to adulthood (at least, that's what I thought was happening).

tony ingram wrote:Which one? Because I would love to be Tom Baker, but only if there was no chance of ever becoming David Tennant.

Tennant is my favorite! But, wouldn't I be able to be ALL of them? That's the point of being The Doctor!

That's what I thought (and mentioned), too, previously.

MajorHoy wrote:

tony ingram wrote:Which one? Because I would love to be Tom Baker, but only if there was no chance of ever becoming David Tennant.

Tony, Tony, Tony . . . aren't all of them essentially the same being, just with multiple regenerations?

tony ingram wrote:Ah, so you're intending to be reincarnated as someone who can reincarnate endlessly! Sneaky...

By the way, is the Doctor technically "reincarnated", or is the process called something else since he seems to skip over the "birth"/"newborn"/"childhood" steps and goes directly to adulthood (at least, that's what I thought was happening).